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New York CNN —The National Association of Black Journalists is trying its best to weather a storm of backlash. GET RELIABLE SOURCES IN YOUR INBOX A daily digest chronicling the evolving media landscape with uncompromising reporting and analysis. While Attiah said a “variety of factors” influenced her decision, she specifically homed in on the Trump interview when making her abrupt announcement. “The Harris for President campaign team worked very closely with NABJ leadership to find an alternative option,” the person said. “The Harris for President team still welcomes the opportunity to make one of the alternative options happen.”
Persons: Donald Trump, Rachel Scott, Harris Faulkner, Kadia Goba —, Karen Attiah, Attiah, , Trump, ” Attiah, MAGA, , Ryan, , Symone Sanders, Kamala Harris, don’t, ” Sanders, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W, Bush, Harris, ” “ Harris Organizations: New, New York CNN, National Association of Black Journalists, Wednesday, Trump, ABC News, Fox News, The Washington Post, White, White House, MSNBC, Republican, CNN, Democratic, Chicago Locations: New York, Chicago, The, United States
Lily Zhang and three teammates from the United States table tennis team were hanging out on a large boat last Friday, making small talk with the N.B.A. star Stephen Curry — as one does at an Olympic opening ceremony — when he asked what sport they played. Moments later, the four table tennis players found themselves engaged in a brief but spirited debate with Curry and his teammate Anthony Edwards about whether Edwards, one of basketball’s brightest young talents, could notch a point against them on the table. On one hand, the table tennis players said, it was one of those extraordinary, and extraordinarily funny, interactions that can happen only at the Olympics. On the other hand, they said, they have interactions like this all the time.
Persons: Lily Zhang, Stephen Curry —, ” Curry, Curry, Anthony Edwards, Edwards Locations: United States
This exclusive series on the Supreme Court is based on CNN sources inside and outside the court with knowledge of the deliberations. Justices weren’t in a hurry to hear the caseThe immunity case first arrived at the justices’ door in December. Perhaps, she hoped to influence lower court judges to read the Roberts opinion as more flexible for a future prosecution. It was a particularly extreme section of Roberts’ opinion – decided by the kind of 5-4 vote the chief justice usually tried to avoid. He fully joined Roberts’ opinion but then questioned the constitutionality of the special counsel’s office.
Persons: John Roberts ’, Donald Trump, Roberts, justice’s, admonishing Trump, Bush, Clinton, , Trump, ” Roberts, Jack Smith, Fischer, Samuel Alito, Roberts tersely, Clarence Thomas, weren’t, Smith, Adam Feldman, Jake Truscott, EmpiricalSCOTUS, Roberts ’, Ronald Reagan, George H.W, Brett Kavanaugh, George W, Reagan, SCOTUS, Roe, Wade, Dobbs, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Barrett, Trump’s, , Thomas, Thomas ’, Aileen Cannon, Trump . Thomas Organizations: CNN, Republican, Trump, Manhattan, Capitol, U.S . Capitol Police, New England Law Boston, Jackson, Health Organization, Liberal, Trump . Locations: Trump, Washington, rejoinder, United States, Galway, Ireland, Iran, Colorado
Washington Post Editor Karen Attiah leads a discussion on Saudi hacking techniques at the Oslo Freedom Forum 2019 on May 28, 2019 in Oslo, Norway. The co-chair of the annual National Association of Black Journalists convention stepped down Tuesday in apparent reaction to that group's decision to have former President Donald Trump speak at its convention and career fair in Chicago on Wednesday, among other factors. "To the journalists interviewing Trump, I wish them the best of luck," NABJ24 convention co-chair Karen Attiah wrote in a social media post announcing her decision to resign her position. CNBC has requested comment from Attiah and from NABJ, as well as from a spokesman for Trump's presidential campaign about Attiah's announcement. NABJ on Monday announced that the Republican nominee Trump would "participate in a conversation with journalists" at the convention before attendees.
Persons: Karen Attiah, Donald Trump, Trump, NABJ, Barack Obama, George W, Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Tia Mitchell, Mitchell, Rachel Scott, Harris Faulkner, Kadia Goba, Kamala Harris, Harris's, Trump's, Fred Trump III, Fred Trump's Organizations: Washington Post, National Association of Black Journalists, Trump, The Washington Post, CNBC, Washington, The Atlanta, Monday, Republican, ABC News, Fox News, Democratic, White House Locations: Saudi, Oslo, Norway, Chicago, Windy City, United States, NABJ, India, Haiti
CNN —Alma Johnson Powell, the wife of the late Secretary of State Colin Powell, has died. Her death was confirmed by the former diplomat’s chief of staff and family spokesperson, Peggy Cifrino. The Powells were married for nearly 60 years, and Alma was by her husband’s side during his remarkable and historic military career. I think of the military as family,” Alma Powell once said. Alma Powell “is survived by her three children, Michael, Linda, and Annemarie and their families, her niece and two nephews, and countless beloved extended family members and friends,” Cifrino said in a statement.
Persons: Alma Johnson Powell, Colin Powell, Peggy Cifrino, Alma, Ronald Reagan, George W, , ” Alma Powell, , Powell, John F, Barack Obama’s, Alma Powell, Alma Powell “, Michael, Linda, Annemarie, ” Cifrino, Jamie Gangel Organizations: CNN, Joint Chiefs, Staff, Promise, National Museum of, Kennedy Center, Performing Arts, Advisors, Black Colleges, Universities, America’s Locations: Vietnam, Alma, Washington
How the Current Supreme Court Would Look Under Biden’s Term-Limit PlanIn an opinion essay published on Monday, President Biden proposed two major changes to the Supreme Court: 18-year term limits for justices and a binding code of conduct. Under Mr. Biden’s term-limit plan, presidents would appoint a new Supreme Court justice every two years. Bush era) 1991 By The New York TimesThe Supreme Court now includes six conservative justices, appointed by former Presidents Donald J. Trump, George W. Bush and George H.W. Bush, as well as three liberal ones, appointed by Mr. Biden and former President Barack Obama. The overhaul would require congressional approval, which is not expected to come from a Republican-controlled House and a divided Senate.
Persons: Biden, Democrat Biden, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Amy Coney Barrett, Republican Trump Brett M, Kavanaugh Neil M, Gorsuch, Obama Elena Kagan Sonia Sotomayor, Samuel A, Alito, Jr, Bush John G, Roberts, Clarence Thomas, H.W, Trump Brett M, Donald J, Trump, George W, Bush, George H.W, George H.W . Bush, Mr, Barack Obama Organizations: Supreme, Democrat, Republican Trump, Democratic, Republican, The New York Times Locations: George H.W .
As the franchise owner of an Elmer’s family restaurant in southern Oregon featuring German pancakes “almost as big as Crater Lake” and omelets stuffed with local Tillamook Cheddar cheese, David R. Thomason has always tended to his customers, even before they walk through the front door. But these days, he is more worried about the ones who come in the side entrance, which leads to a bar lounge where customers can bet on slotlike machines operated by the Oregon Lottery until 2 a.m.Like many of the state’s 3,800 video lottery retailers who pump almost $1.7 billion into the state’s coffers, Mr. Thomason is waiting for the U.S. Department of Interior to decide whether two Oregon tribes will be allowed to claim a much bigger stake in state gambling revenues by opening casinos in urban areas, far from their reservations along the coast. “I’m adamantly opposed to the tribal expansion,” Mr. Thomason said on a recent weekday morning, when four of six gaming terminals were in use, and a few customers were nursing drinks. “My belief is that we would see as much as a 25 percent drop in volume.”
Persons: David R, Thomason, “ I’m, Mr Organizations: Oregon Lottery, U.S . Department of Interior Locations: Oregon
Harris opens up new potential paths to victorySince entering the race, Harris has shown momentum in early polling. This became worrisome for the Biden campaign as warning signs flashed in states like Virginia and New Hampshire. The positive early polling is a great sign for the vice president, but it isn't the only metric that shows momentum. Trump's pick for vice president makes things interestingVice presidential picks are far from guaranteed to help a presidential hopeful win a state. With Biden out of the race, Democrats will likely seek to tie the election — anchored by Harris' candidacy — to the party's future.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Lyndon B, Johnson, Joe Biden's, Biden, Biden's, Trump, Harris, isn't, Sen, JD Vance, MAGA, Joe Biden, hto4J6PkOw —, Harry Enten, Harris —, Al Gore, George W, Vance, Ohio Sen, Win McNamee, Doug Emhoff, Mike Pence, John McCain of, Jim Vondruska, Mark Kelly of Arizona, Josh Shapiro, Tim Walz, Andy Beshear, Roy Cooper of, JB Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer, Pete Buttigieg, Cedric Richmond of, Kelly, Shapiro, Walz Organizations: Service, The United, Democratic, Business, Democrats, Republican National Convention, Democratic National Convention, GOP, New York Times, Trump, Biden, Harris, CNN, Electoral, NV, Omaha -, Black, Anselm College, Convention, Ohio, Ohio Republican, Senate, Ohio Republicans, White, Getty, Pennsylvania, Bloomberg, Illinois, Navy Locations: The United States, Vietnam, Harris, Chicago, Ohio, Siena, Michigan , Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Omaha, Nebraska, Virginia, New Hampshire, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Carolina, Georgia, John McCain of Arizona, Michigan, Kentucky, Roy Cooper of North Carolina, Cedric Richmond of Louisiana, Arizona, Wisconsin
Read previewThere's nothing easy about winning a statewide race in Wisconsin. The growing urban-rural divideIt's generally accepted that presidential races in Wisconsin will be decided by razor-thin margins. Tim Walz as her running mate, which would put another Midwestern voice in the vice presidential mix. The 2024 race will be centered on the economy, and whoever makes the most persuasive argument will likely win Wisconsin. A Fox News poll taken after Biden's exit showed Trump leading Harris by one point (50% to 49%) among registered voters.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Al Gore, George W, Bush, Massachusetts Sen, John Kerry, Barack Obama, Obama, Biden, United States —, Harris, Trump, they're, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Tim Walz Organizations: Service, Republicans, Electoral, Business, Badger State, Texas Gov, romped, Trump, Wisconsin, Democrats, United, Democratic, GOP, Ohio, Minnesota Gov, Fox Locations: Wisconsin, California, United States, Massachusetts, Milwaukee, Madison, Driftless, Badger, what's, West Allis, Milwaukee County, Racine
Image Credit... Chang W. Lee/The New York TimesLedecky churned ever closer to the zenith on Saturday, finishing third in the 400-meter freestyle, outpaced by Ariarne Titmus, 23, of Australia, below — who stunned her in the event in the Tokyo Games three years ago — and Summer McIntosh of Canada, a 17-year-old already competing in her second Olympics. Image Credit... Chang W. Lee/The New York TimesImage Credit... Gabriela Bhaskar for The New York TimesBy winning bronze, her 11th Olympic medal, Ledecky moved to within one of Jenny Thompson of the United States, with three more events, including her best two — the longest events — still to come. Image Credit... Chang W. Lee/The New York TimesLedecky once held the world record in the 400 freestyle, too — for almost six years, until 2022. Then it bounded from Titmus to McIntosh and back to Titmus, who on Saturday did not lower her mark. She swam a more than two seconds slower than her scorching record time but still fended off the other seven women in the pool, including the best distance freestyler ever.
Persons: Katie Ledecky, Chang W, Lee, New York Times Ledecky, Ariarne Titmus, Summer McIntosh, Gabriela Bhaskar, Ledecky, Jenny Thompson, , McIntosh Organizations: New York Times, Tokyo Games, The New York Times Locations: Paris, Australia, Canada, United States, Titmus
PARIS – Barring any last-minute setbacks, Kevin Durant will make his 2024 debut with Team USA versus Serbia in their first game of the Paris Olympics after he missed the entire exhibition campaign with a calf strain, coach Steve Kerr said. When asked if he expected Durant to play Sunday, Kerr said “hopefully” — referring to the perennial All-Star making it through Saturday’s practice with no trouble. He ramped up his practices after the U.S. made it to France with a team practice Wednesday in Lille and a scrimmage Thursday in a Parisian suburb. GO DEEPER For Team USA, a Kevin Durant-Steph Curry reunion brings hope of a needed joltDurant is the most prolific scorer in U.S. men’s history. He has 640 points overall (Olympics and FIBA World Cup play), the most points scored in a single Olympics and a single FIBA competition, the second-most points in a single Olympics and the most points in a FIBA game.
Persons: Kevin Durant, Steve Kerr, Nikola Jokić, Durant, ” Kerr, Kerr, Kawhi Leonard, Steph Curry, LeBron James, Joel Embiid, Garrett W, Ellwood Organizations: PARIS, Team USA, Serbia, Paris Olympics, NBA, Americans, Olympic, Olympics, FIBA, Tokyo Games, USA, Getty Locations: London, U.S, France, Lille, Parisian, Durant, USA
The federal court that granted his release did so on certain conditions. In 2022, not long after his mother died, the last of those restrictions were lifted. Hinckley had by then opened a Twitter account and amassed thousands of followers. !” His following grew, and he quickly began to use his platform to release music and promote upcoming gigs. But every single one of them was canceled before he could play, as a result of backlash, including anonymous threatening emails, received by the venues.
Persons: Ronald Reagan, Jodie Foster —, John W, Hinckley Jr, Jo Ann, Hinckley, Ronald Reagan —, Timothy McCarthy, Thomas Delahanty, James Brady Organizations: Secret Service Locations: St, Washington ,, Williamsburg, Va
Simone Biles Sticks the Landing - The New York Times
  + stars: | 2024-07-25 | by ( Julie Kliegman | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
All the signs suggest Simone Biles is ready for it: to return to the Olympic stage and crush her new floor-routine mix that starts with a Taylor Swift song. Ms. Biles stepped aside from several events at the Tokyo Games in 2021 after experiencing anxiety and the “twisties,” a gymnastics term for disorientation while performing midair tumbles. “I have to focus on my mental health,” she told reporters. It’s the rare athlete who can find the courage to speak openly about mental health. star Chamique Holdsclaw has discussed how she resisted revealing her own experience with depression in 2004 because as an athlete, “you’re supposed to be strong, fierce, tough.
Persons: Simone Biles, Taylor, , Biles, , , she’s, Chamique Holdsclaw, “ you’re, DeMar DeRozan, that’s Organizations: Olympic, Tokyo Games, Games, Toronto Raptors Locations: Paris
She is six feet tall, speaks with a central Georgia drawl and smiles as if she’s keeping the best secret. During the W.N.B.A.’s All-Star weekend, she jumped into a whole new tax bracket. Her salary this year is $185,000, but she earned an additional $115,150 on Friday by winning the league’s 3-point contest and skills competition. Her situation illustrated a theme of the league’s All-Star festivities. There is more money than ever coming into the W.N.B.A.
Persons: Allisha Gray, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese Organizations: Atlanta Locations: Georgia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer George W. Bush media advisor discusses the 2024 U.S. electionMark McKinnon, former chief media advisor to George W. Bush and John McCain, says Kamala Harris looks more "futuristic" and more "like America."
Persons: George W, Bush, Mark McKinnon, John McCain, Kamala Harris
More than 500 workers in the team behind World of Warcraft, one of the most popular video games in the world, have voted to unionize, the Communication Workers of America said on Wednesday. The move expands the ranks of organized labor at Microsoft, which acquired the video game giant Activision Blizzard — whose subsidiary Blizzard Entertainment produces World of Warcraft — for $69 billion last year. To satisfy the regulators overseeing the mega-acquisition, Microsoft promised to remain neutral on unionizing efforts, an unusually permissive policy in the tech industry. An arbitrator determined on Wednesday that a majority of the World of Warcraft workers, including designers, engineers, artists and quality testers, supported the C.W.A., the union said in a statement. Blizzard Entertainment recognized the union, increasing the number of unionized game workers at Microsoft to more than 1,750, the C.W.A.
Organizations: Communication Workers of America, Microsoft, Activision, Blizzard Entertainment
Up until now, Harris has been defined by working for President Joe Biden, arguably the most explicitly pro-Israel American president, even though his relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu has frayed. “President Biden brought to the White House a lifelong relationship with Bibi Netanyahu and a very mature history on the US-Israel relationship,” Murphy said. “The vice president has been a strong and longstanding supporter of Israel as a secure, democratic homeland for the Jewish people. “One can criticize specific policies of the government of Israel while still strongly supporting the state of Israel and the people of Israel. Soifer said she is satisfied that Harris remains committed to Israel — even after being read the indirect answer about whether the vice president considers herself a Zionist.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden, Harris didn’t, she’s, Netanyahu, , Richard Haass, George W, , Israel —, hypotheticals, Donald Trump, Doug Emhoff, Kamala, that’s, ” Emhoff, Connecticut Sen, Chris Murphy, Bibi Netanyahu, ” Murphy, It’s, Israel, Harris ’, Dean Lieberman, Phil Gordon, Obama, Gordon, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan, She’ll, Harris –, Netanyahu –, Israel ’, Ritchie Torres, Trump, Abraham, Abbas Alawieh –, , ” Alawieh, , Israel ”, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Jason Miller, Emhoff, He’s, Halie Soifer, Soifer Organizations: CNN, Israel American, Democratic, White, Foreign Relations, Bush’s State Department, Biden, Jewish Democratic Council of America, Jewish, Senate Intelligence, Israel, Council, , West Wing, New York Democrat, Iron, Michigan Democratic Party, Republican Jewish Coalition, Republican, Naval Locations: Israel, Saudi Arabia, Indiana, Connecticut, Israeli, United States, Iran, U.S, America, Gaza, North Carolina, Ohio, Jerusalem, California, Los Angeles
The National Basketball Association announced new rights agreements with Disney, Comcast and Amazon on Wednesday in which the companies will collectively pay $77 billion over 11 years, substantially increasing the league’s annual revenue and reflecting the continued importance of live sports programming even as streaming has reconfigured the entertainment industry. In making the announcement, the league said it had rejected Warner Bros. Discovery’s bid to match Amazon’s offer. “Our new arrangement with Amazon supports this goal by complementing the broadcast, cable and streaming packages that are already part of our new Disney and NBCUniversal arrangements. All three partners have also committed substantial resources to promote the league and enhance the fan experience.”The new deals, which include both N.B.A. games, will take effect with the 2025-26 season and are more than two and a half times the average annual value of the league’s current rights agreements.
Organizations: National Basketball Association, Disney, Comcast, Amazon, Warner Bros
Washington CNN —A federal judge on Wednesday refused to dismiss former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against ABC News and George Stephanopoulos over the anchor’s assertion that a jury concluded Trump had “raped” E. Jean Carroll. Trump filed the lawsuit in Florida federal court earlier this year, arguing that Stephanopoulos and the network defamed him when Stephanopoulos said during a contentious on-air interview with Rep. Nancy Mace that a jury found Trump had “raped” Carroll, a writer whose own cases against Trump led to him being found liable for sexual abuse. ABC News did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment. In the Trump-ABC lawsuit, US District Judge Cecilia Altonaga, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, wrote Wednesday that these definitions were different enough to let the case move forced. His analysis necessarily focused on what Carroll had and had not proved at trial, as well as the harm Carroll experienced from (Trump’s) abuse.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, George Stephanopoulos, Trump, , Jean Carroll, Stephanopoulos, Nancy Mace, ” Carroll, Carroll, Trump’s countersuit, Lewis Kaplan, , Cecilia Altonaga, George W, Bush, , ” Altonaga, “ Judge Kaplan, Mace, , ” Altonaga ‘, Kaplan, ” Trump, Altonaga’s, CNN’s Oliver Darcy Organizations: Washington CNN, ABC News, Trump, ABC, CNN, New York Penal, WIN, “ ABC Locations: Florida, Manhattan, Carroll, New York, York
But living in a former minimart, sharing a toilet with 20 others and washing dishes with dirty seawater, no amount of hand sanitizer could help. One by one her girls fell sick with what doctors diagnosed as hepatitis A, a viral liver infection that is transmitted through person-to-person contact or contaminated food or water, and can spread quickly in unsanitary conditions. More than 100,000 people in Gaza have contracted acute jaundice syndrome, or suspected hepatitis A, since the war between Hamas and Israel began on Oct. 7, the World Health Organization said last week. There are also nearly one million cases of acute respiratory infections, half a million cases of diarrhea and 100,000 cases of lice and scabies, the W.H.O. On Friday, the agency’s chief, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that even polio, a disease that has been eradicated in much of the world, was present in Gaza.
Persons: Sally Thabet, Deir al, “ Amoon, , Israel, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, poliovirus Organizations: World Health Organization Locations: Gaza City, Deir, Deir al Balah, Kandi, Gaza
(This is CNBC Pro's live coverage of Wednesday's analyst calls and Wall Street chatter. "At this point, we believe EPS and investor sentiment have troughed and believe the risk-to-reward profile skews favorable," wrote analyst Nik Modi. "However, with minimal upside to our revised $47 price target and a relatively 'balanced' risk-reward between our $28 bear case …. –Samantha Subin 5:54 a.m.: Wall Street stands by Alphabet, AI potential post-earnings Wall Street analysts remain bullish on the outlook for Alphabet , even after the stock fell on the back of its second-quarter results. His price target of $425, up from $320, implies upside of more than 28% from Tuesday's close.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Lauder, Estee Lauder, Nik Modi, Modi, Estee, – Samantha Subin, Morgan Stanley downgrades, Morgan Stanley, Adam Jonas, Jonas, Samantha Subin, Dan Levy, Tesla, Michaeli, Bernstein's Toni Sacconaghi, Mark Delaney, GOOGL, Doug Anmuth, Justin Post, Eric Sheridan, Brent Thill, Sheridan, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Spotify, RBC, Markets, Motors, GM, General Motors, Tesla, Barclays, YouTube, Bank of America, Google, Jefferies Locations: China, 1H25, Tuesday's
Children walking near stagnant wastewater on their way to a food distribution point in Deir al Balah, in central Gaza, last week. The large number of people treated for war injuries — almost 90,000, Gaza’s health ministry says — and the surge in illness have overwhelmed Gaza’s diminished medical system. The Israeli military has launched two operations at Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa, fighting deadly battles with militants there. Before the war, Gaza’s health care system was “reasonably well functional,” said Dr. Rik Peeperkorn, the W.H.O.’s representative to Gaza and the West Bank. Now, fewer than half of its facilities remain even partly operational, he said, and its health care work force is severely depleted.
Persons: Sally Thabet, Deir al, “ Amoon, , Israel, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, poliovirus, Dr, Hanan Balkhy, , Balkhy, Rik Peeperkorn, Organizations: World Health Organization, Hamas, The New York Times, West Bank Locations: Deir al Balah, Gaza, Gaza City, Deir, Kandi, Gaza’s, Al, Israel
New York CNN —Conn’s HomePlus, a 134-year-old furniture and electronics retailer with locations primarily in the southern United States, has filed for bankruptcy and is closing nearly half of its 170 stores. The 73 Conn’s HomePlus stores closing are listed on its website. Other states where stores are closing include Arizona, Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia. Badcock, another home goods retailer that operates in the southeast US under the “Badcock Home Furniture & more” name. That purchase increased the company’s total retail footprint to more than 500 stores among the two brands, however 35 Badcock stores are also closing.
Persons: Conn’s, Conn’s didn’t, Mitchell, Bob Williams Organizations: New, New York CNN, Nasdaq Locations: New York, United States, The Texas, Florida, Texas, Arizona , Colorado, North Carolina, Virginia
It’s just a decisive move toward America First on foreign policy.”Trump’s selection of Vance is one of the clearest barometers of the former president’s tightening hold over the GOP. Those included Christian conservatives, the business community, congressional insiders and traditional Republican foreign policy hawks shaped by Ronald Reagan’s vision of the US as the muscular leader of the free world. Instead, with Vance, Trump chose an acolyte and potential successor who could deepen and extend the direction the former president has set for the party. Vance has been most unequivocal in criticizing the internationalist approach to foreign policy centered on robust alliances. With the selection of Vance, Trump has broadcast his belief that he has conclusively won the internal GOP debate over all aspects of US interactions with the world – foreign policy, immigration and trade.
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The Harris Campaign Begins
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( David Leonhardt | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Kamala Harris has an opportunity that would not have been available to President Biden if he’d been the Democratic nominee. She can reintroduce herself to voters in ways that address their biggest complaints about Biden’s record and the Democratic Party. She is Biden’s vice president, after all. Yesterday, a Republican political group urged candidates to criticize Harris as a radical, while JD Vance, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, told a rally, “The Biden record is the Kamala Harris record.”Still, Harris is not Biden, and she can subtly distance herself from his record and emphasize what she would do differently. Hubert Humphrey surged in the 1968 race after he belatedly separated himself from Lyndon Johnson’s Vietnam policies.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Biden, he’d, Harris, JD Vance, , , George H.W, Bush, Ronald Reagan, Al Gore, Bill Clinton, Hubert Humphrey, Lyndon Organizations: Democratic, Democratic Party, Republican, Biden Locations: Vietnam
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